Before Saturday night, Quick, a Vezina Trophy candidate, led all playoff goalies in wins (15), was first in goals-against average (1.39, tied for second-best all-time), first in save percentage (.948, best all-time) and tops in shutouts with three.

But Brodeur, who started his 193rd straight playoff game Saturday night, had won 13 games with a 2.04 GAA and .921 save percentage. His 24th shutout, in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals against Florida, set an NHL record.

"I'm enjoying this ride," Brodeur said Thursday. "It's been great all throughout the playoffs. Definitely I'd like to have a little more success in the Finals here."

The Devils' win in Game 4 marked the 47th win by a road club during the playoffs, an NHL record . . . Forty-nine of the 84 games had been decided by a goal, two short of the league record . . . Another overtime game in the series would be the 26th, tied for the second-highest in any year, with 2001 . . . In the first four games, the Devils had held the lead for just 5:31, all of that time in the third period of Game 4.